Soldato
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Hey guys,
This is a first for me - I'm trying to concoct an Excel formula which will present a percentage based on two matching values.
I've simplified this somewhat, but what I want to get is what percentage of boys are 'working below' and how many are working above.
COUNTIFS(B1:B8,"M") returns the correct number (4 in this case) and COUNTIFS(C1:C8,"X") returns 4 too, but combine them into =COUNTIFS(B1:B8,"M")/COUNTIFS(C1:C8,"X") and the value returned is way off (it should be 50% for both boys and girls).
Am I doing something spectacularly stupid here or am I just going the wrong way?
This is a first for me - I'm trying to concoct an Excel formula which will present a percentage based on two matching values.
Code:
A B C D
Name Gender Working Below Working Above
-------------------------------------------------------------
1 Bob M X
2 Fred M X
3 Will M X
4 Bill M X
5 Jill F X
6 Jen F X
7 Jess F X
8 Sally F X
-------------------------------------------------------------
9 Boys 50% 50%
10 Girls 50% 50%
I've simplified this somewhat, but what I want to get is what percentage of boys are 'working below' and how many are working above.
COUNTIFS(B1:B8,"M") returns the correct number (4 in this case) and COUNTIFS(C1:C8,"X") returns 4 too, but combine them into =COUNTIFS(B1:B8,"M")/COUNTIFS(C1:C8,"X") and the value returned is way off (it should be 50% for both boys and girls).
Am I doing something spectacularly stupid here or am I just going the wrong way?